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Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications

Fish and mollusk samples were collected from markets located in 12 cities in Liaoning province, China, during August and September 2007, and 22 organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were detected. DDT, HCH, endosulfan, chlordane, and HCB were the dominating OCPs, with mean concentrations and ranges of, r...

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Autores principales: Liu, Zheng, Zhang, Hongmei, Tao, Minhui, Yang, Shaobin, Wang, Liwei, Liu, Ying, Ma, Dandan, He, Zhiming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2928924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20352204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00244-010-9504-7
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author Liu, Zheng
Zhang, Hongmei
Tao, Minhui
Yang, Shaobin
Wang, Liwei
Liu, Ying
Ma, Dandan
He, Zhiming
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Zhang, Hongmei
Tao, Minhui
Yang, Shaobin
Wang, Liwei
Liu, Ying
Ma, Dandan
He, Zhiming
author_sort Liu, Zheng
collection PubMed
description Fish and mollusk samples were collected from markets located in 12 cities in Liaoning province, China, during August and September 2007, and 22 organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were detected. DDT, HCH, endosulfan, chlordane, and HCB were the dominating OCPs, with mean concentrations and ranges of, respectively, 15.41 and 0.57 to 177.56 ng/g, 0.84 and below detection limit (BDL) to 22.99 ng/g, 1.31 and BDL to 13.1 ng/g, 1.05 and BDL to 15.68 ng/g, and 0.63 and BDL to 9.21 ng/g in all fish and mollusk samples. The concentrations of other OCPs generally were low and were detectable in a minority of samples, reflecting the low levels of these OCPs in the study region. In general, OCP concentrations were obviously higher in fish than in mollusks, and higher in freshwater fish than in marine fish, which indicated, first, that freshwater fish are more easily influenced than seawater fish and mollusks by OCP residues in agricultural areas and, second, that there are different biota accumulation factors for OCPs between fish and mollusk. To learn the consumption of fish and mollusk, 256 questionnaires were sent to families in 12 cities of Liaoning province. Using the contamination data, average estimated daily intakes of OCPs via fish and mollusk consumption were calculated, which were used for exposure assessment. The public health risks caused by exposure to OCPs in the course of fish and mollusk consumption were compared to noncancer benchmarks and cancer benchmarks.
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spelling pubmed-29289242010-09-10 Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications Liu, Zheng Zhang, Hongmei Tao, Minhui Yang, Shaobin Wang, Liwei Liu, Ying Ma, Dandan He, Zhiming Arch Environ Contam Toxicol Article Fish and mollusk samples were collected from markets located in 12 cities in Liaoning province, China, during August and September 2007, and 22 organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were detected. DDT, HCH, endosulfan, chlordane, and HCB were the dominating OCPs, with mean concentrations and ranges of, respectively, 15.41 and 0.57 to 177.56 ng/g, 0.84 and below detection limit (BDL) to 22.99 ng/g, 1.31 and BDL to 13.1 ng/g, 1.05 and BDL to 15.68 ng/g, and 0.63 and BDL to 9.21 ng/g in all fish and mollusk samples. The concentrations of other OCPs generally were low and were detectable in a minority of samples, reflecting the low levels of these OCPs in the study region. In general, OCP concentrations were obviously higher in fish than in mollusks, and higher in freshwater fish than in marine fish, which indicated, first, that freshwater fish are more easily influenced than seawater fish and mollusks by OCP residues in agricultural areas and, second, that there are different biota accumulation factors for OCPs between fish and mollusk. To learn the consumption of fish and mollusk, 256 questionnaires were sent to families in 12 cities of Liaoning province. Using the contamination data, average estimated daily intakes of OCPs via fish and mollusk consumption were calculated, which were used for exposure assessment. The public health risks caused by exposure to OCPs in the course of fish and mollusk consumption were compared to noncancer benchmarks and cancer benchmarks. Springer-Verlag 2010-03-30 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2928924/ /pubmed/20352204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00244-010-9504-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Article
Liu, Zheng
Zhang, Hongmei
Tao, Minhui
Yang, Shaobin
Wang, Liwei
Liu, Ying
Ma, Dandan
He, Zhiming
Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications
title Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications
title_full Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications
title_fullStr Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications
title_full_unstemmed Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications
title_short Organochlorine Pesticides in Consumer Fish and Mollusks of Liaoning Province, China: Distribution and Human Exposure Implications
title_sort organochlorine pesticides in consumer fish and mollusks of liaoning province, china: distribution and human exposure implications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2928924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20352204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00244-010-9504-7
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